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What You Need To Know About The Summer Transfer Window at the Premier League Clubs for the 2021/22 Season

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What You Need To Know About The Summer Transfer Window at the Premier League Clubs for the 2021/22 Season

The summer transfer window for Premier League clubs is now officially open. This is the reason why the focus has shifted to how teams will improve right before the start of the domestic club season. For a complete list of the summer Premier League transfers for each club, please refer to the tables below:

Arsenal

Sign-insDeparture
Nuno Tavares (Benfica)
Albert Sambi Lokonga (Anderlecht)
David Luiz (released)
Levi Laing (released)
Joseph Olowu (released)
Luke Plange (released)
Jason Sraha (released)
Trae Coyle (Lausanne–Sport)
Zech Medley (KV Oostende)
Mark McGuinness (Cardiff)
Dinos Mavropanos (Stuttgart)
Daniel Ballard (Millwall)
Daniel Oyegoke (Brentford)
Ben Sheaf (Coventry)
Matt Smith (Doncaster)
Matteo Guendouzi (Marseille)
William Saliba (Marseille)
Nikolaj Moller (Viktoria Koln)
Deyan Iliev (SKF Sered)

Aston Villa

Sign-insDeparture
Emiliano Buendia (Norwich)
Ashley Young (Inter Milan)
Josh Feeney (Fleetwood Town)
Finn Azaz (West Brom)
Ahmed El Mohamady (released)
Neil Taylor (released)
Tom Heaton (Man Utd)
Lewis Brunt (released)
Brad Burton (released)
Jack Clarke (released)
Charlie Farr (released)
Ben Guy (released)
Callum Rowe (released)
Harrison Sohna (released)
Michael Tait (released)
Jake Walker (released)
Bjorn Engels (Royal Antwerp)
Indiana Vassilev (Inter Miami)
Lovre Kalinic (Hajduk Split)
Seb Revan (Grimsby Town)

Brentford

Sign-insDeparture
Nathan Young-Coombes (Rangers)
Dom Jefferies (Salisbury)
Daniel Oyegoke (Arsenal)
Jude Russell (Crystal Palace)
Frank Onyeka (Midtjylland)
Kristoffer Ajer (Celtic)
Matthew Cox (AFC Wimbledon)
Myles Peart-Harris (Chelsea)
Jared Thompson (released)
Kane O’Connor (released)
Aubrel Koutsimouka (released)
Julien Carre (released)
Henrik Dalsgaard (Midtjylland)
Luke Daniels (released)
Emiliano Marcondes (released)
Ellery Balcombe (Burton Albion)
Aaron Pressley (AFC Wimbledon)

Brighton & Hove Albion

Sign-insDeparture
Jeremy Sarmiento (Benfica)
Gary Dicker (Kilmarnock)
Enock Mwepu (RB Salzburg)
Kjell Scherpen (Ajax)
Jose Izquierdo (released)
Teddy Jenks (Aberdeen)
Davy Propper (PSV)
Alex Cochrane (Hearts)
Jan Mlakar (Hajduk Split)
Bernardo (RB Salzburg)
Ryan Longman (Hull)
Viktor Gyokeres (Coventry)
Romaric Yapi (Vitesse)
Mat Ryan (Real Sociedad)
Jensen Weir (Cambridge)
Matt Clarke (West Brom)
Carl Rushworth (Walsall)
Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Feyenoord)

Burnley

Sign-insDeparture
Nathan Collins (Stoke)
Mark Helm (Man Utd)
Jacob Bedeau (Scunthorpe)
Harry Williams (Free)
Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace)
Robbie Brady (released)
Connor Barrett (released)
Jordan Cropper (released)
Ismail Diallo (released)
Marcel Elva-Fountaine (released)
Arman Taranis (released)
Matty Rain (released)
Mace Goodridge (released)
Ryan Cooney (Morecambe)
Joel Mumbongo (Accrington)
Ben Gibson (Norwich)
Jimmy Dunne (QPR)
Bailey Peacock-Farrell (Sheff Wed)
Adam Phillips (Morecambe) 

Chelsea

Sign-insDeparture
Marcus Bettinelli (Fulham) FreeWilly Caballero (released)
Jamal Blackman (released)
Pierre Ekwah Elimby (West Ham)
Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan)
Izzy Brown (Preston)
Levi Colwill (Huddersfield)
Nathan Baxter (Hull)
Charlie Wiggett (Newcastle)
Billy Gilmour (Norwich)
Victor Moses (Spartak Moscow)
Juan Castillo (Birmingham)
Olivier Giroud (AC Milan)
Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
Lewis Bate (Leeds)
Myles Peart-Harris (Brentford)
Dynel Simeu (Southampton)

Crystal Palace

Sign-insDeparture
Jacob Montes (Georgetown Uni.)
Michael Olise (Reading)
Remi Matthews (Free)
Marc Guehi (Chelsea)
Joachim Andersen (Lyon)
Sion Spence (Bristol Rovers)
Stephen Henderson (released)
Wayne Hennessey (Burnley)
Andros Townsend (Everton)
Mamadou Sakho (Montpellier) Free
Patrick van Aanholt (released)

Everton

Sign-insDeparture
Andros Townsend (Crystal Palace)
Asmir Begovic (AFC Bournemouth)
Demarai Gray (Leverkusen)
Theo Walcott (Southampton)
Matthew Pennington (Shrewsbury) Free
Joshua King (Watford)
Yannick Bolasie (released)
Muhamed Besic (released)
Josh Bowler (released)
Dennis Adeniran (released)
Con Ouzounidis (released)
Callum Connolly (released)
Bobby Carroll (released)
Daniel Lowey (released)
Jack McIntyre (released)
Dylan Thompson (released)
Bernard (Sharjah)

Leeds United

Sign-insDeparture
Amari Miller (Birmingham)
Jack Harrison (Man City)
Junior Firpo (Barcelona)
Sean McGurk (Wigan)
Lewis Bate (Chelsea)
Gaetano Berardi (released)
Ouasim Bouy (released)
Barry Douglas (released)
Cole Gibbon (released)
Niklas Haugland (released)
Eunan O’Kane (released)
Matthew Turner (released)
Ryan Edmondson (Fleetwood)
Oliver Casey (Blackpool)
Kun Temenuzhkov (Real Union)
Rafa Mujica (Las Palmas)
Alfie McCalmont (Morecambe)
Ezgjan Alioski (released)
Mateusz Bogusz (Ibiza)
Pablo Hernandez (Castellon)

Leicester City

Sign-insDeparture
Patson Daka (RB Salzburg)
Boubakary Soumare (Lille)
Ryan Bertrand (unattached)
Christian Fuchs (Charlotte)
Matty James (released)
Wes Morgan (retired)
Josh Knight (Peterborough)
Admiral Muskwe (Luton)

Liverpool

Sign-insDeparture
Ibrahima Konate (RB Leipzig)Liam Coyle (released)
Joe Hardy (released)
Abdi Sharif (released)
Jack Walls (released)
Adam Lewis (Livingston)
Georginio Wijnaldum (PSG) Free
Sepp van den Berg (Preston)
Remi Savage (Newcastle)
Paul Glatzel (Tranmere)
Kamil Grabara (Copenhagen)
Liam Millar (Basel)
Marko Grujic (Porto)
Taiwo Awoniyi (Union Berlin)
Harry Wilson (Fulham)

Manchester City

Sign-insDeparture
Scott Carson (Derby) FreeSergio Aguero (Barcelona) Free
Eric Garcia (Barcelona) Free
Louie Moulden (Wolves) Free
Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Anderlecht)
James Strafford (Accrington)
Gavin Bazunu (Portsmouth)
Lewis Fiorini (Lincoln)
Jack Harrison (Leeds)
Callum Doyle (Sunderland)
Lukas Nmecha (Wolfsburg)

Manchester United

Sign-insDeparture
Jadon Sancho (Dortmund)  
Tom Heaton (Aston Villa)  
Raphael Varane (Real Madrid)
*subject to medical and personal terms*
Sergio Romero (released)  
Joel Pereira (released)  
Jacob Carney (released)  
Iestyn Hughes (released)  
Arnau Puigmal (released)  
Max Taylor (released)  
Aliou Traore (released)  
Nathan Bishop (Mansfield)  
Johan Guadagno (Copenhagen)  
Mark Helm (Burnley)
Reece Devine (St Johnstone)  
Tahith Chong (Birmingham)  
Will Fish (Stockport)

Newcastle United

Sign-insDeparture
Charlie Wiggett (Chelsea)
Remi Savage (Liverpool)
Cameron Ferguson (Tranmere)
Owen Bailey (released)  
Oliver Walters (released)  
Jude Swailes (released)  
Yannick Toure (released)  
Oliver Marshall (released)  
Ludwig Francillette (released)  
Florent Indalecio (released)  
Kyle Scott (released)  
George Rounsfell (released)  
Lucas Gamblin (released)  
Lewis Brannen (released)  
Tom Midgley (released)  
Josh Gilchrist (released)  
Josh Harrison (released)  
Tai Ebanks (released)  
Lewis Cass (Port Vale)  
Florian Lejeune (Alaves)  
Elias Sorensen (Esbjerg fB)

Norwich City

Sign-insDeparture
Charlie Wiggett (Chelsea)
Kenny Coker (Southend)
Milot Rashica (Werder Bremen)
Angus Gunn (Southampton)
Flynn Clarke (Peterborough)
Ben Gibson (Burnley)
Dimitris Giannoulis (PAOK)
Billy Gilmour (Chelsea)
Pierre Lees-Melou (Nice)
Liam Gibbs (Ipswich)
Louis Thompson (released)
Alex Tettey (released)
Mario Vrancic (released)
Jordan Thomas (released)
Zach Dronfield (released)
William Hondermarck (released)
Louis Lomas (released)
Ethen Vaughan (released)
Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa)
Philip Heise (Karlsruher)
Reece McAlear (Inverness CT)
Orjan Nyland (released)
Moritz Leitner (released)
Marco Stiepermann (released)
Josh Martin (MK Dons)
Daniel Barden (Livingston)
Sebastian Soto (Porto)
Josip Drmic (Rijeka)
Akin Famewo (Charlton)
Sam McCallum (QPR)
Gassan Ahadme (Portsmouth)
Danel Sinani (Huddersfield)

Southampton

Sign-insDeparture
Theo Walcott (Everton)
Romain Perraud (Brest)
Dynel Simeu (Chelsea)
Ryan Bertrand (Leicester)
Jake Hesketh (released)
Josh Sims (released)
David Agbontohoma (released)
Lucas Defise (released)
Pascal Kpohomouh (released)
Kingsley Latham (released)
Kameron Ledwidge (released)
James Morris (released)
Thomas O’Connor (released)
Tommy Scott (released)
Wesley Hoedt (Anderlecht)
Kayne Ramsey (Crewe)
Angus Gunn (Norwich)
Jake Vokins (Ross County)
Alex Jankewitz (Young Boys)
Dan Nlundulu (Lincoln)
Callum Slattery (Motherwell)
Mario Lemina (Nice)

Tottenham Hotspur

Sign-insDeparture
Pierluigi Gollini (Atalanta)
Bryan Gil (Sevilla)
Danny Rose (Watford) Free
Paulo Gazzaniga (released)
Enock Asante (released)
Chay Cooper (released)
Keenan Ferguson (released)
George Marsh (AFC Wimbledon)
Rodel Richards (released)
Jack Roles (released)
Aaron Skinner (released)
Kazaiah Sterling (released)
Shilow Tracey (released)
Juan Foyth (Villarreal)
Erik Lamela (Sevilla)
Toby Alderweireld (Al-Duhail)

Watford

Sign-insDeparture
Kwadwo Baah (Rochdale)
Mattie Pollock (Grimsby)
Imran Louza (Nantes)
Ashley Fletcher (Middlesbrough) Free
Danny Rose (Spurs) Free
Emmanuel Dennis (Club Brugge)
Dapo Mebude (Rangers)
Peter Etebo (Stoke City)
Joshua King (Free)
Vincent Angelini (Free)
Achraf Lazaar (released)
Carlos Sanchez (released)
Jerome Sinclair (released)
Mamadou M’Baye (released)
Ben Wilmot (Stoke)
Ignacio Pussetto (Udinese)
Adalberto Penaranda (Las Palmas)
Tiago Cukur (Doncaster)
Myles Roberts (Concord Rangers)
Adam Parkes (Dover)
Daniel Phillips (Gillingham)

West Ham United

Sign-insDeparture
Thierry Nevers (Reading)
Pierre Ekwah Elimby (Chelsea)
Armstrong Oko-Flex (Celtic) Free
Oladapo Afolayan (Bolton)
Fabian Balbuena (released)
Sean Adarkwa (released)
Olatunji Akinola (released)
Samuel Caiger (released)
Alfie Lewis (released)
Joshua Okotcha (released)
Joseph Anang (Stevenage)
Felipe Anderson (Lazio)
Nathan Trott (Nancy)

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Sign-insDeparture
Yerson Mosquera (Atletico Nacional)
Louie Moulden (Man City) Free
Francisco Trincao (Barcelona)
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Angers)
Jose Sa (Olympiacos)
Bendeguz Bolla (Fehervar)
Sadou Diallo (released)
Cyriaque Mayounga (released)
Hong Wan (released)
Toti Gomes (Grasshoppers)
Ruben Vinagre (Sporting Lisbon)
Rui Patricio (Roma)
Leonardo Campana (Grasshoppers)
Bendeguz Bolla (Grasshoppers)
Dion Sanderson (Birmingham)

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How Durant trade could impact NBA landscape?

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The NBA barely started free agency on June 30 when fans were rocked by the news that Kevin Durant may yet again be on the move to a fourth team in his esteemed career.

After just two seasons with the Brooklyn Nets, Durant has requested to be traded in a move that can stir the balance of power in the NBA.

Let’s explore the possibilities of which teams have a logical shot of winning the Durant sweepstakes and how the 6-foot-10 superstar can boost a franchise from an average contender to a possible championship-winning squad.

IRVING DECISION NOT ENOUGH TO SWAY KD?

Talks of Durant requesting a trade were not surprising to fans and sports circles. But that was when questions lingered early on whether Kyrie Irving would explore his options to move elsewhere.

But after Irving decided to opt in on his $37 million player option and fulfill his four-year deal with the Nets, Brooklyn fans felt that the All-Star guard and Durant would stay and try to lead the franchise on another deep playoff run.

The shocking announcement of Durant’s manager Rick Kleiman in his statement to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski regarding his client’s major decision puts the Nets’ management in disarray.

DURANT NO STRANGER TO SWITCHING TEAMS

This scenario is not new for Durant, who was drafted as the No.2 overall pick by the Seattle Supersonics in the 2007 NBA Draft before the franchise changed its name to the Oklahoma City Thunder the following season.

After spending nine years with the Thunder and leading the team to an NBA Finals appearance in 2012, Durant went to the Golden State Warriors for the 2016-17 season where he led the Dubs to back-to-back championships and won consecutive Finals MVPs as well.

Durant failed to steer the Warriors to a third title in an injury-riddled year in the 2018-19 season that led to a transfer to the Brooklyn Nets the following season. But he only got to play for Brooklyn in the 2020-21 season after spending a year recovering from an injury.

MAD CHASE FOR DURANT BEGINS

It’s a no-brainer that any team with cap space or trade assets in their roster would line up to check their chances of landing Durant, a two-time NBA champion who also made it among the NBA 75th Anniversary team.

Multiple reports said Durant prefers the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Clippers, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks, or the Philadelphia 76ers as possible landing spots for his fourth team in his 14-year career.

With four years and nearly $200 million left on his current deal with the Nets, it would need a lot of expiring contracts, future draft picks, and cash for any other team to snatch the 33-year-old future Hall of Famer away from Brooklyn.

WILL KD STAY EAST OR MAKE WEST RETURN?

Fans are also intrigued as to which conference will be more crowded in the chase to the title depending on Durant’s latest move.

A bid to stay in the Eastern Conference means Durant could provide more firepower to already established teams like the Heat and the 76ers or be the alpha on the Knicks squad but with a bigger market.

But a return to the Western Conference after his earlier stints with the Thunder and the Warriors could mean Durant joining forces with LeBron James and Anthony Davis with the Lakers, or making the Suns, Mavericks, and Clippers elite contenders capable of dethroning the Dubs next season.

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How De Jong can boost Man Utd’s midfield line?

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The only way for Manchester United to remain among the elite teams in the English Premier League (EPL) is to constantly look for players who will be a good fit to their roster amid a cloud of strong opposition from the rest of the field.

The announcement of the Red Devils to agree with Barcelona to pay an initial €65 million upfront to pay Frenkie De Jong is a timely move given the La Liga squad’s eagerness to move the Dutch star midfielder, multiple reports have quoted sources as saying.

While no final deal has been officially announced, what can this move mean to Man Utd? Let’s explore the possibilities on how the 5-foot-11 Gorinchem native can make an immediate impact for manager Erik Ten Hag’s squad.

DE JONG TO COVER MULTIPLE DEPARTURES

The looming arrival of De Jong at Old Trafford comes with an immediate sense of urgency for the Red Devils, who are preparing to boost their midfield line following the departures of Paul Pogba and Nemanha Matic at the end of the season.

The decision of Matic to join Roma on a free transfer and Pogba to play for juventus created a big hole to fill for Ten Hagg, who has been longing to acquire De Jong to his team.

The familiarity dynamic is also in play here, as Ten Hag is no stranger to De Jong due to their previous partnership at Ajax.

The affable manager’s chemistry with De Jong means that it’s only a matter of time to integrate the Dutch footballer to Man Utd’s scheme of things as they brace for their return to the field in August.

FINAL DETAILS STILL BEING WORKED OUT

While the decision of Man Utd and Barcelona to agree on a deal for De Jong, there are still several details to be ironed out before making it official.

The total package for De Jong is unlikely to reach €100 million but both Man Utd and Barca are committed to work on the final figures of the agreement in terms of fixed fee and add-ons that will benefit De Jong.

Barca, which signed De Jong to €75 million after his stint from Ajax in 2019 along with €11 million in potential add-ons, will rely on the sale of 10% of their La Liga television rights to avoid gaining losses before the end of the year amid De Jong’s looming exit.

RED DEVILS NOT DONE AFTER DE JONG’S ARRIVAL

Make no mistake that Man Utd will settle for De Jong to boost their midfield line, as the club is looking for a couple more key pieces to add to their roster.

Aside from De Jong, the Red Devils are looking at Brazilian winger Antony as a versatile forward who can play multiple positions. But the decision of Ajax to put up an €80-million valuation might stall Man Utd’s plans.

Another player Man Utd is checking out is midfielder Christian Eriksen, who has a pending offer from Brentford after playing with the squad during the second half of last season, sources told ESPN.

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